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. ♪ - now rynne has burned through his nest egg and temps at law firms to pay the bills. - featuring ken rynne, a long-time washington insider. - i've learned it always takes more time and always takes more capital to make a new business to bring it off the ground. and right now, the law degree is bringing me back some income, which enables me to do comedy, but i'm--believe me, i'm spending that money now with an eyedropper. ♪ you should have seen the lobbyist i once was ♪ ♪ could have swayed the senate and the house ♪ i'm glad i took a shot at the dream job and i'm the eternal optimist so it's not over yet. other things i've done, you know, are things i do, but this is really who i am. - joining us now is kevin cahill, a research economist with the sloan center on aging and work at boston college. he was part of an influential study called "down shifting: the role of bridge jobs after career employment." and author kerry hannon is still with us. thank you both for joining us. so, kevin, let's begin with you talking about bridge work. you say we really should have a different
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violence in this city or measures that could be taken, but that we also look at it from a professional law enforcement perspective and invite the other, you know, key players in the city, the mayor's office, the board of supervisors, occ, of course, and everybody to, you know, roll up their sleeves and look at the best of what's out there professionally to see if we can't improve on our statistics in san francisco. so that's my proposal on the table. >> i agree. if we can have a presentation with the community present and have the chief explain about what our police department does, for example, with atf in terms of taking guns off the street, i know there's programs in place with that. just anything we can do to help. as i'll say, we're going to close this meeting tonight and commissioner kingsley is going to close the meeting in honor of the victims in connecticut, she'll have some things to say then, but gun violence has had an adverse impact on members of this commission and i see this as an opportunity to protect others from that. >> if i can add, i think anything we do in the city ba
violence in this city or measures that could be taken, but that we also look at it from a professional law enforcement perspective and invite the other, you know, key players in the city, the mayor's office, the board of supervisors, occ, of course, and everybody to, you know, roll up their sleeves and look at the best of what's out there professionally to see if we can't improve on our statistics in san francisco. so that's my proposal on the table. >> i agree. if we can have a...
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here are some new and strange laws in effect for the new year. a massachusetts town was completely blank -- baena all sales of singles and a plastic water bottles. stores can be fined up to $50 a melissa francis. in one town you can't have what then for cats per household. in california is now illegal for huntees to use their dogs to chase a bear or a bobcat. thank goodness. i mean, which is your favre lg? >> that is what legislators to. they tay there, passed those laws, contemplate, keep us safe and healthy and everything else. do i find value? melissa: no five cats for you. forget it. you have to get rid of that last cat. >> dispenser. the middle of cats. discrimination. melissa: that's absolutely right. you can't pop of really in illinois. there are all kinds of laws in effect. a plastic bottle. this year's top holiday ift. it beat out the kindle fire and even the ipad. it is of eggs. according to marketing services their report that bugs was more searched -- was searched more than a million times to more than any other gift items. >> here is
here are some new and strange laws in effect for the new year. a massachusetts town was completely blank -- baena all sales of singles and a plastic water bottles. stores can be fined up to $50 a melissa francis. in one town you can't have what then for cats per household. in california is now illegal for huntees to use their dogs to chase a bear or a bobcat. thank goodness. i mean, which is your favre lg? >> that is what legislators to. they tay there, passed those laws, contemplate,...
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and many couples took advantage of new law right away. some wedding chapels stayed opened until midnight so the first couples could say "i do" when they could. it's legal in the district as well. >>> virginia attorney general has hired a campaign manager for his run for governor. the former executive director of the virginia republican party. the presumptive gop nominee since lieutenant governor bill bowling announced he's not running for the nomination. we'll >>> good morning, storm team 4 satellite radar showing clouds around the region and areas in green are sprinkles south and's of the metro area heading off to the east and we might get a sprinkle or a flurry later today, otherwise, just cloudy for this new year's day with highs around 40. right now mid-to-upper 30s. of "today" on this new year's morning, tuesday, the 1st day of january, 2013. we want to wish everyone at home a happy and healthy new year. i'm savannah guthrie alongside willie geist and natalie morales. al has the morning off. happy 2013. >> shchampagne the morning aft
and many couples took advantage of new law right away. some wedding chapels stayed opened until midnight so the first couples could say "i do" when they could. it's legal in the district as well. >>> virginia attorney general has hired a campaign manager for his run for governor. the former executive director of the virginia republican party. the presumptive gop nominee since lieutenant governor bill bowling announced he's not running for the nomination. we'll >>>...
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making a very hot topic in catholic churches as well he wants parishioners to track down the local law makers to make sure that cybill unions do not come to illinois. the church is weighing in with no time to waste. pastor's published in this letter in the sunday bulletin cardinal george encourage people to stop the civil union movement the cardinal once catholic followers and people like state senator heather's dane who is behind the bill. it makes sure that all people are treated the same under our law, civil rights advocate anthony martinez is 100 percent behind the fair marriage act a brave step for marriage. to be able to afford that relationship recognition to couples that have been in relationships for decades in the letter from the archdiocese cardinal georgia and others vehemently opposes changing laws and he says marriage comes to us from nature. the state has no power to create something that nature itself tells us is impossible. tonight catholics leading holy name cathedral some of them are deciding what their role will be now that the church is asking them to jump into act
making a very hot topic in catholic churches as well he wants parishioners to track down the local law makers to make sure that cybill unions do not come to illinois. the church is weighing in with no time to waste. pastor's published in this letter in the sunday bulletin cardinal george encourage people to stop the civil union movement the cardinal once catholic followers and people like state senator heather's dane who is behind the bill. it makes sure that all people are treated the same...
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and then a vote today to renew the nation's surveillance law. it's called the foreign intelligence surveillance act. and it allows investigators to monitor phone calls and emails involving suspected terrorists outside the united states. without a warrant. as long as the suspects are not u.s. citizens. critics on both sides of the aisle demanding more transparency though. arguing that officials could use the law to secretly spy on americans battering their fourth amendment rights. but chair woman of the senate intelligence committee california senator dianne feinstein saying the law is important to our national security and must classified. meanwhile, another potential below to -- blow to the economy has been averted at least for now. dock workers agreeing to hold off on a strike that would cost the u.s. economy billions of dollars thanks to a temporary contract extension. the workers now have another five weeks to work out their labor dispute with port owners and shippers. phil keating following the story in our south florida newsroom. boy, phil
and then a vote today to renew the nation's surveillance law. it's called the foreign intelligence surveillance act. and it allows investigators to monitor phone calls and emails involving suspected terrorists outside the united states. without a warrant. as long as the suspects are not u.s. citizens. critics on both sides of the aisle demanding more transparency though. arguing that officials could use the law to secretly spy on americans battering their fourth amendment rights. but chair...
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. >> in california for nearly 20 years a person convicted of breaking three law, no matter how minor would be sent to prison for life. no exceptions. john blackstone tonight reports on the young people who saw injustice in the three strikes law and set out to change it. >> reporter: at standford law school michael romano and his students don't just study justice, they go in search of it. seeking to free those who because of california's three strikes law are serving life sentences for minor crimes. >> his third strike was shoplifting a pair of gloves and a spool of wire from home depot. >> that is one of the inmates ashley nicole davis is helping and another client. >> was arrested, attempting to steal a car radio. >> reporter: california passed its harsh three strikes law in 1994 after the high profile kidnapping and killing of 12-year-old polly klaus by a repeat offender. it was meant to keep serial murders, rapists and child molesters off the streets. but standford's students saw a disturbing pattern. >> not just a handful of people who were sentenced to life. this wasn't the exce
. >> in california for nearly 20 years a person convicted of breaking three law, no matter how minor would be sent to prison for life. no exceptions. john blackstone tonight reports on the young people who saw injustice in the three strikes law and set out to change it. >> reporter: at standford law school michael romano and his students don't just study justice, they go in search of it. seeking to free those who because of california's three strikes law are serving life sentences...
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his plan would require a change in state law. currently allows only police officers to carry firearms on school grounds. >> we would provide the training in marksmanship, in judgment. there would be simulations, to be sure they're well-trained to handle an emergency. and then they would be able to have a gun at school, locked up in a very secure place. >> i don't want anymore firearms in the school whether it is locked in a safe or trained person to me, in my personal opinion would be safer because they can't be everywhere. >> a normal person not used to the stress of say, a armed gunman may not be able to respond the same way. gregg: if the attorney general's proposal is approved by state lawmakers, participation would be entire tirely optional. patti ann: yet another fiscal cliff concern. the price of milk, if congress doesn't take action before new year's day the price could more than double. dominic di-natale is live in los angeles right now to explain for us. hi, dominic. >> reporter: hi, patti ann. milk could reach eight bu
his plan would require a change in state law. currently allows only police officers to carry firearms on school grounds. >> we would provide the training in marksmanship, in judgment. there would be simulations, to be sure they're well-trained to handle an emergency. and then they would be able to have a gun at school, locked up in a very secure place. >> i don't want anymore firearms in the school whether it is locked in a safe or trained person to me, in my personal opinion would...
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sanctions law targeting russians accused of human rights abuses. former president george h.w. bush was said to be alert and improving today. a family spokesman said he's even singing with doctors and nurses. mr. bush is 88 years old. he's been hospitalized in houston with complications from bronchitis. this week, he was placed in intensive care, but in an e-mail yesterday, his chief of staff said the former president wants people to put the harps back in the closet. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to margaret. >> warner: the victim of a horrific gang rape in india died tonight at a hospital in singapore. the attack enraged much of the country, and the reaction caught the government off-guard. ray suarez has more. >> suarez: the fury across india has been building for nearly two weeks, since a 23-year-old medical student was gang-raped and then thrown from this bus in new delhi. sexual assaults are rife in india, especially in new delhi, where, on average, there's a rape reported every 18 hours. but this time, the extreme brutality of the crime ignited outr
sanctions law targeting russians accused of human rights abuses. former president george h.w. bush was said to be alert and improving today. a family spokesman said he's even singing with doctors and nurses. mr. bush is 88 years old. he's been hospitalized in houston with complications from bronchitis. this week, he was placed in intensive care, but in an e-mail yesterday, his chief of staff said the former president wants people to put the harps back in the closet. those are some of the day's...
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sn>> sponsoring two paparazzi ls in effect in california since 2010. >> the one law we can go after is anti-stalking law to keep them from stalking the celebrities day and night. >> reporter: their sometimes dangerous relationship will go on as long as fame goes with so much fortune. >> it this is price of fame you have to deal with the paparazzi and you have to put up with it. >> late last year, prosecutors in los angeles used one of those new anti-paparazzi laws to file charges against the photographer in that high speed chase with bieber but a judge threw out most of the charges calling the anti-paparazzi law vague and problematic. >> jason, thank you. >> it's about money. if they keep paying big money for pictures like this, people will still take risks to get those photos and accidents like this happen. >> and if people keep reading those magazines -- >> we've been calling for a wake-up call since 1997, when diana died and haven't had one yet. >>> still to come, the sperm donor who signed away his responsibilities as a father but is now being asked to pay child support. >>> and an
sn>> sponsoring two paparazzi ls in effect in california since 2010. >> the one law we can go after is anti-stalking law to keep them from stalking the celebrities day and night. >> reporter: their sometimes dangerous relationship will go on as long as fame goes with so much fortune. >> it this is price of fame you have to deal with the paparazzi and you have to put up with it. >> late last year, prosecutors in los angeles used one of those new anti-paparazzi laws...
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>> reporter: jeff, federal law allows the president to intervene in a labor dispute if it's declared a national emergency. now, president george w. bush used that power in 2002 to end an 11-day lockout of dock workers on the west coast, a lockout that was deemed too damaging to the economy. >> glor: anna werner, thank you. that massive winter storm that impacted two-thirds of the country is dumping snow on maine tonight. the same system spawned tornadoes in the south and blizzards in the midwest. it is blamed for 16 deaths in the past three days. wales, new york, got 15 inches of snow; goreville, illinois, 14 inches; elletsville, indiana, 13. more than 600 flights were canceled today. a major airline is hiring, you might be surprised who is applying for work; and a volcano erupts, but some who live nearby refuse to evacuate-- when the "cbs evening news" continues. [ woman ] dear cat, your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love
>> reporter: jeff, federal law allows the president to intervene in a labor dispute if it's declared a national emergency. now, president george w. bush used that power in 2002 to end an 11-day lockout of dock workers on the west coast, a lockout that was deemed too damaging to the economy. >> glor: anna werner, thank you. that massive winter storm that impacted two-thirds of the country is dumping snow on maine tonight. the same system spawned tornadoes in the south and blizzards...
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law against what? >> dana: the celebrities if they're not "people oughts're "us weekly" they manufacturer something to go to target and they happen to be shopping there, but they're really famous. >> bob: they expose themselves. look at greg, he exposes himself on the roof of the building to get the pictures in "us." >> greg: you know what? i got to say, what a way to go, though. to die, taking a picture of bieber. sucks. >> kimberly: they make a ton of money. think about the guys that get the pictures of lindsay lohan. they make thousands of dollars. make $200,000 easy with the photos. because it's carried internationally. >> eric: what did they get for the princess naked one -- >> bob: i don't have time for this. career counseling or training for job. >> eric: can i ruin the day right now. you know what the most sought after picture will be? kim kardashian and kanye west. dabs if we talk about -- >> dana: if we talk about that pregnancy. i'll freak out. oh, my goodness. >> kimberly: come to me, come
law against what? >> dana: the celebrities if they're not "people oughts're "us weekly" they manufacturer something to go to target and they happen to be shopping there, but they're really famous. >> bob: they expose themselves. look at greg, he exposes himself on the roof of the building to get the pictures in "us." >> greg: you know what? i got to say, what a way to go, though. to die, taking a picture of bieber. sucks. >> kimberly: they make a...
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amy, why have they passed this law? >> reporter: well, harris, the law is named after dima yakovlev, a toddler who died in the custody of his adoptive american parents a few years ago in the washington, d.c. area. he was left in a car in the heat but basically, it does appear that this law was actually a reaction to a law passed in the united states. it puts travel bans, visa bans and asset freezes on 60 russians that the u.s. congress believes were in some way involved or complicit in the death of sergei magnitsky in 2009. he was a lawyer who had been working with an american firm in russia investigating a major fraud. the company believes that $230 million it had paid in taxes to russia had ultimately been stolen by a group of russians who were linked to the government. so, again, this appears to be a tit-for-tat though it's in the name of a child who died in u.s. custody but it is a very big deal. harris, of course, because americans are the most enthusiastic adopters of russian children around the world. it goes int
amy, why have they passed this law? >> reporter: well, harris, the law is named after dima yakovlev, a toddler who died in the custody of his adoptive american parents a few years ago in the washington, d.c. area. he was left in a car in the heat but basically, it does appear that this law was actually a reaction to a law passed in the united states. it puts travel bans, visa bans and asset freezes on 60 russians that the u.s. congress believes were in some way involved or complicit in...
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jose lopez says it was his sister-in-law. he showed her picture but said nothing else. now, tonight police have confirmed only one suspect has been arrested, that possible second suspect may have been detained for questioning. liz, tonight the investigation continues. >> all right, linda yee, thank you. >>> a developing story right now in marin county. huge surf is blamed for the death of a man swept out to sea at point reyes. the man and his wife were walking along the great beach. witnesses say a huge wave knocked the woman into the surf. bystanders rescued her without injury. the marin county fire department posted this video on facebook but the trouble was not over. the couple's dog was still in the water. that's when the husband tried to help. kcbs radio producer was at the beach and described what happened next. >> the rescuer went in. he went into his knees, grabbed ahold of the woman. she was on her back. he said, she was completely soaked and couldn't get up. and he and another man held on to the woman. the woman's husband then came and tried to get the dock. h
jose lopez says it was his sister-in-law. he showed her picture but said nothing else. now, tonight police have confirmed only one suspect has been arrested, that possible second suspect may have been detained for questioning. liz, tonight the investigation continues. >> all right, linda yee, thank you. >>> a developing story right now in marin county. huge surf is blamed for the death of a man swept out to sea at point reyes. the man and his wife were walking along the great...
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it will be a nice break from the rain. >>> new year, new laws. and some of them are downright bizarre. what you can no longer do with your dog in the california wilderness. >> and when your instrument of choice is. ty co drum it's not always easy to find a place to play. how some bay area musicians landed a new home to make some big noise. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, all that wine last night, a, of course, the traditional r >>> new year's day in rome can only mean one thing. number one, plenty of hangovers from all the wine last night and, of course, the traditional tiber river dive. we're not quite sure if the speedo was mandatory but there you go. >> if it was mandatory they probably lost it. >> cold. >>> the first day of the new year means lots of things, resolutions for some people, and hangovers for others. and as cbs reporter mike sugerman tells us, it also means hundreds of new laws. >> reporter: hunting bears? you better not do it with a dog if you are in california. really? sit. good dog. we are going out. we can't go bear hunting. all right? if yo
it will be a nice break from the rain. >>> new year, new laws. and some of them are downright bizarre. what you can no longer do with your dog in the california wilderness. >> and when your instrument of choice is. ty co drum it's not always easy to find a place to play. how some bay area musicians landed a new home to make some big noise. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, all that wine last night, a, of course, the traditional r >>> new year's day in rome can only mean one thing. number...
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. >>> notorioustzg partying of new year's eve is still hours away, law enforcement has been cracking down on drunk drivers. chp realized 120 three for dui over the with weekend in the -- 123 for dui over the weekend in the bay areav(mñ down from 161 last year. no fatal crashes over the past two days at this time last year,)vhh> two people had been killed on bay area roads. >>> san francisco city officials are urging new year's eve party-goers to take advantage of several transit options and leave the car at home tonight. bart will be running trains until 3 a.m., new year's day if you are coming from the east bay, pittsburg bay point and richmond strains will stop at montgomery station beginning at 8 p.m., not the embarcadero, muni offering free rides 8 to 6 a.m., you can ride free on sam trans and cal trains starting at 11:00 tonight >>> live look outside at the bay area toll plaza traffic sailing along fine. meteorologist mike nicco will have your full forecast, kristen and you are keeping an eye on the roads we'll have a live traffic update. >>> how a vodka bottle is being credite
. >>> notorioustzg partying of new year's eve is still hours away, law enforcement has been cracking down on drunk drivers. chp realized 120 three for dui over the with weekend in the -- 123 for dui over the weekend in the bay areav(mñ down from 161 last year. no fatal crashes over the past two days at this time last year,)vhh> two people had been killed on bay area roads. >>> san francisco city officials are urging new year's eve party-goers to take advantage of several...
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another law that's taking effect is texting law. this new law says that anybody who is texting while driving is totally fine and legal as long as they're not using their hands. so some phones have these voice actvated systems that allow you to voice text. that's going to be okay under the new law. this is a bit controversial because there aren't any studies that say this is any safer than the hands -- >> you still need the finger to hit the voice. >> but. >> reporter: the cop sees you do that you're done. if you are just talking, you're fine. there's also a homeowners bill of rights law that prevents banks from dual tracking which is foreclosing on a house while at the same time refinancing the house. this can be confusing. that's prohibited. and finally, a law aimed directly at the controversial westboro baptist church, it will now be a crime to picket within 300 feet of a funeral one hour before, during the funeral and one hour after. >> that is only in california? >> only in california. >> you think that will stop them? >> they s
another law that's taking effect is texting law. this new law says that anybody who is texting while driving is totally fine and legal as long as they're not using their hands. so some phones have these voice actvated systems that allow you to voice text. that's going to be okay under the new law. this is a bit controversial because there aren't any studies that say this is any safer than the hands -- >> you still need the finger to hit the voice. >> but. >> reporter: the cop...
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. >>> well, a new state law goes into effect tuesday. it worries people concerned about distracted driving. the law will allow drivers to send text messages as long as they use technology that is fully voice-operated and hands- free. the supporters say the new law is better than having drivers type while they're driving but opponents say hands-free texting still draws attention away from the road. >>> among other laws that will go into effect on new year's day, carbon monoxide detectors must be installed in condominiums and apartments along with smoke detectors. two laws ban businesses and schools from demanding that employees or students share their social media information. breast-feeding will be added to protected conditions that prevent discrimination in employment or housing. school officials and coaches must report suspected child sexual abuse. and testing of self-driving cars will be allowed on california roads. >>> here in the bay area, another county is jumping on the plastic bag ban on new year's day. alameda county joins san f
. >>> well, a new state law goes into effect tuesday. it worries people concerned about distracted driving. the law will allow drivers to send text messages as long as they use technology that is fully voice-operated and hands- free. the supporters say the new law is better than having drivers type while they're driving but opponents say hands-free texting still draws attention away from the road. >>> among other laws that will go into effect on new year's day, carbon monoxide...
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and, of course the third element is the possible of new gun control laws. you bring those three things together and what you have is the perfect storm for gun sales. >> what kind of guns are people buying? >> the gun store owners i talked with said the guns that were flying off the shelves and they couldn't keep in stock was the ar-15 rifle. this is the very weapon used in the newtown school massacre the same weapon used in the movie theater massacre in aurora the same weapon that was used in the shooting at the mall in oregon just a few days before newtown. it's the weapon chosen by the washington sniper. it's the civilian model of what the military use in afghanistan or police s.w.a.t. teams in america. >> we should point out in december there were 2.7 million gun sales and that's up from eight months ago and that was a record. >> right. we're talking millions of background checks. remember, anthony, a small member of those people may be reject bud another percentage are buying multiple weapon on that one back ground check. >> let me ask you this. if cong
and, of course the third element is the possible of new gun control laws. you bring those three things together and what you have is the perfect storm for gun sales. >> what kind of guns are people buying? >> the gun store owners i talked with said the guns that were flying off the shelves and they couldn't keep in stock was the ar-15 rifle. this is the very weapon used in the newtown school massacre the same weapon used in the movie theater massacre in aurora the same weapon that...
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this law. that work is crucial, too. and for that reason, mr. president, i hope that on a bipartisan basis the amendments will be viewed favorably by the senate when we begin voting, and, mr. president, thank you for your indulgence for being part of this discussion, presiding in the chair, with special thanks to the distinguished majority leader, who gave me the opportunity to open this discussion about fisa this morning. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. mrs. feinstein: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. feinstein: mr. president, i'd like to make the opening statement, at least as the committee chair, on the bill that is before the snavment this bill is a simple bill. this is a house bill that extends -- reauthorizes the foreign intelligence surveillance act called the fisa amendment section 702. it the reauthorizes it until -- for five years until december 31, 2017. that is all it does. without senate action, these authorities to collect intell
this law. that work is crucial, too. and for that reason, mr. president, i hope that on a bipartisan basis the amendments will be viewed favorably by the senate when we begin voting, and, mr. president, thank you for your indulgence for being part of this discussion, presiding in the chair, with special thanks to the distinguished majority leader, who gave me the opportunity to open this discussion about fisa this morning. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. mrs. feinstein: mr....
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we really don't have that much leverage there because those rates go up by operation of law december 31st. i would focus on areas we have more leverage on." so why would the president agree to raise that limit by a dollar when you have so many republicans that -- >> i don't think you have so many republicans. that was one statement and the context was what is realistic as a deal given the president's adamant position he wouldn't compromise on anything above $200,000. let's just get back to the theory because chuck had it right the first time. the more people you sweep up in this big tax increase, the worse it will be for economy and small business and for workers. let me point out two interesting statistics. over half of the dividends paid by corporations go to people 65 years of age and older. in fact, a majority of adult americans own stock or -- let me just make this point, so when the dividend rate goes up to 68.6%, which is the combined corporate and dividend rate, "a," corporations aren't going to pay dividends, and, "b," if you are one of those seniors who get it you'll be tax
we really don't have that much leverage there because those rates go up by operation of law december 31st. i would focus on areas we have more leverage on." so why would the president agree to raise that limit by a dollar when you have so many republicans that -- >> i don't think you have so many republicans. that was one statement and the context was what is realistic as a deal given the president's adamant position he wouldn't compromise on anything above $200,000. let's just get...
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congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already cracked up through the laws that they passed. the one thing that i think hopefully in the knew year we'll focus on is see if we can put a package like this together with a little less drama, a little less brinksmanship, not scare the heck out of folks quite as much. >>> major garrett is in the press room where the president made that announcement a few hours ago. major, good morning. >> good morning. >> what was the reaction from the white house once the deal passioned? >> reporter: there were many reactions. i would say it was relief, triumph and a sense of disorder. let me take these in order. there was genuine relief because there were hours of very profound anxiety here yesterday that the house would not pass it. let me tell you, there really was not an alternative plan. if they amended it or sent it back or killed it slightly. so the president stood slightly powerful. they started to feel this was going to happen. so relief was a dominant reaction. also a sense of triumph, the tax debate. for the first time
congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already cracked up through the laws that they passed. the one thing that i think hopefully in the knew year we'll focus on is see if we can put a package like this together with a little less drama, a little less brinksmanship, not scare the heck out of folks quite as much. >>> major garrett is in the press room where the president made that announcement a few hours ago. major, good morning. >> good morning....
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as a matter of law the law changes in january and taxes go up. president doesn't have to do anything. he can sit back and as taxes go up on everybody including that 1% that he has been after, nothing has been done on spending. sequestration could be rolled back with retro activity where the president thinks he is better shape on spending in january. patti ann: alan? >> you forget the president offered boehner a deal to keep taxes keep the bush tax rate on 98% of the americans. keep those tax rates where they are. not raise taxes and boehner rejected that. he had opportunity -- excuse me, i'm still talking. he has opportunity now to do exactly what the republicans say they want and boehner rejects it. >> it is beyond revenue. it is about spending. that is our problem. >> you can stop going over cliff first of the year. >> what about spending that got us in bind we're in? none of the revenue that will be generated will make a dent in our spending especially the 6 trillion the president has --. patti ann: brad, democrats are arguing, you know obama
as a matter of law the law changes in january and taxes go up. president doesn't have to do anything. he can sit back and as taxes go up on everybody including that 1% that he has been after, nothing has been done on spending. sequestration could be rolled back with retro activity where the president thinks he is better shape on spending in january. patti ann: alan? >> you forget the president offered boehner a deal to keep taxes keep the bush tax rate on 98% of the americans. keep those...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. you're always on, so we're always ready. tyson grilled & ready chicken. no preservatives, 98% fat free, and fully cooked. we'll take care of dinner, you take care of everything else. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your ne
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police admit burglaries are a lower priority, compared to other violent crimes and hernandez took the law into his own hands. >> it's very frustrating for the officers. it's very frustrating for the supervisors that are out there listening to these calls come in and knowing that they can't send anybody. >> the district attorney will now decide whether hernandez should face charges. >>> police at this hour continue their search for a petaluma teen who went missing on new year's eve. now there's $1,000 reward being offered to help find her. this is a picture of 19-year-old alyssa burn taken at the snow globe music festival in south lake tahoe. she attended the concert with some friends and was staying at the horizon casino resort. investigators say at about 11:30 on new year's eve, she took a shuttle back to the hotel without her friends and that was the last time anybody saw her. burn's family is pleading for her safe return. >> please come home. we love you and miss you and there is no repercussion of anything. we just want you home. >> south lake tahoe police are looking over surveillanc
police admit burglaries are a lower priority, compared to other violent crimes and hernandez took the law into his own hands. >> it's very frustrating for the officers. it's very frustrating for the supervisors that are out there listening to these calls come in and knowing that they can't send anybody. >> the district attorney will now decide whether hernandez should face charges. >>> police at this hour continue their search for a petaluma teen who went missing on new...
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. >> drinking in public is against the law in san francisco. possessing an open container of alcoholic beverage is against the law in san francisco. >> reporter: the celebrations already started at some restaurants and bars. >> new year's, we're expecting that. >> tonight we're just going to my cousin's house and having some drinks. >> reporter: police say it's when you leave parties where some may get in trouble. officers doesn't expect a rowdy street celebration like the night the giants won the world series but extra cops will be on patrol. and there is zero tolerance for public drunkenness. >> don't drink to the point where you're stumbling that you can't walk straight, that you can't be conscious of your own safety. we definitely don't want to see somebody drunk to the point where they're falling down, falling downstairs, wandering into traffic. those are the types of behavior that we're talking about which usually gets a trip to the drunk tank. >> reporter: are you celebrating with a little drinking? >> a little bubbly yes. >> reporter: y
. >> drinking in public is against the law in san francisco. possessing an open container of alcoholic beverage is against the law in san francisco. >> reporter: the celebrations already started at some restaurants and bars. >> new year's, we're expecting that. >> tonight we're just going to my cousin's house and having some drinks. >> reporter: police say it's when you leave parties where some may get in trouble. officers doesn't expect a rowdy street celebration...
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but the law does not include spending cuts and social security and medicare reform leaving many lawmakers doubtful congress will ever reach a sweeping budget deal. >> quite frankly the president won't show the leadership to do it on the entitlement side. we have been slow to the dance on the revenue side. >> reporter: another showdown is just around the corner. in two months, the treasury needs to increase the amount of money the country can borrow, and lawmakers must approve it. >> i'm most worried about what's happening next. so after this, i think we have another cliff to go over and that's really scaring me, too with the debt ceiling. >> reporter: the last time congress fought over the debt ceiling, america's credit rating was downgraded. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> stocks soared after congress passed the budget deal. the dow jumped 308 points on the first trading day of the year. that's the biggest single day gain since december of 2011. the s&p and the nasdaq also rose. >>> there is other drama on capitol hill today over a relief bill for victims of superstorm san
but the law does not include spending cuts and social security and medicare reform leaving many lawmakers doubtful congress will ever reach a sweeping budget deal. >> quite frankly the president won't show the leadership to do it on the entitlement side. we have been slow to the dance on the revenue side. >> reporter: another showdown is just around the corner. in two months, the treasury needs to increase the amount of money the country can borrow, and lawmakers must approve it....
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in fact, doing so would be a violation of law. here's the key point to understand about incidental collection: although the government may, under the right circumstances, be authorized to retain the communication between known terrorists and presumptive u.s. person or persons, including the phone number he relayed to the terrorist, the government cannot place the united states number on surveillance and start collecting the calls to and fro the u.s. number without first obtaining a court order or a warrant. to do so would be to target a united states person, which i'll explain is reverse targeting. can the government use section 702 to target a u.s. person? this is important. and the answer is no. the law specifically prevents direct collection against u.s. persons. this prohibition is codified in 702-b which states that the section may not be used -- and i quote -- "to intentionally target any person known at the time of acquisition to be located in the united states or to intentionally target a united states person reasonably be
in fact, doing so would be a violation of law. here's the key point to understand about incidental collection: although the government may, under the right circumstances, be authorized to retain the communication between known terrorists and presumptive u.s. person or persons, including the phone number he relayed to the terrorist, the government cannot place the united states number on surveillance and start collecting the calls to and fro the u.s. number without first obtaining a court order...
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he could face prison time and that could effect his future career in law. he was only charged with a misdemeanor. >> time now is 8:32 and only on 2 in the north bay, they're trying to find a man who jumped in a creek during a police chase. he was swept away on monday. he jump until the creek to avoid a drunk driving test. yesterday diverse used a new underwater camera called a video ray. >> you'll see it used in this type of involvement where it gives us a pair of eyes under water. >> the county is borrowing the video ray they bought it with antiterrorism funds aimed at explosives. >> police are asking for the public's help in finding a 63 year old woman missing for days. she was last seen on december 20th. she had recently talked about suicide. she did not take her purse, cell phone or id with herful her dodge neon is also missing. they have no idea where she went but she has ties to napa and idaho. >> the military is investigating the fire jet that went down near fresno. it crashed during a routine training mission yesterday afternoon in the owennings val
he could face prison time and that could effect his future career in law. he was only charged with a misdemeanor. >> time now is 8:32 and only on 2 in the north bay, they're trying to find a man who jumped in a creek during a police chase. he was swept away on monday. he jump until the creek to avoid a drunk driving test. yesterday diverse used a new underwater camera called a video ray. >> you'll see it used in this type of involvement where it gives us a pair of eyes under water....
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signed today was russia's response to president obama's anticorruption law. it denies russian officials from getting u.s. visas if they were associated with human rights violations. >>> it's 6:20. coming up, what a turnaround story for san jose state's spartan football. >> quite a game yesterday. preparing for the big rose parade next week. how volunteers are getting those floats ready to shine on new year's day coming up. >> this is a great weekend to hit the slopes, good skiing conditions. >> we'll have much more on our rainy forecast coming up after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, wins in one season.. they >>> it's been more than 70 years since the spartans had 11 wins in one season. they had a chance to do it again yesterday at the military bowl in washington, d.c. we got the spartans going up against bowling green. they're in red. san jose's quarterback david fales is number one in the country completion percentage. 3rd quarter spartans are down by one and that's when we got our play of the day. watch! >> fales on third down. he has a first down inside the 5... he'
signed today was russia's response to president obama's anticorruption law. it denies russian officials from getting u.s. visas if they were associated with human rights violations. >>> it's 6:20. coming up, what a turnaround story for san jose state's spartan football. >> quite a game yesterday. preparing for the big rose parade next week. how volunteers are getting those floats ready to shine on new year's day coming up. >> this is a great weekend to hit the slopes, good...
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the move may violate federal immigration laws. but oakland mayor jean quan argues congress is felt to pass copperheads immigration reform and that something has to be done to help the immigration-- immigrant population in oakland. >> we know that day laborers that people who receive cash or be more open. there is to be a way for the people not to be afraid. of not to report a crime but no. >> residenthere is a onetime application fee of $15 and up to a dollar monthly fee. >> residents will have to go to designated loading stations in the oakland area to load money on to the card. >> prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty in the murder of a monte sereno and. >> one of three suspects javier garcia, appeared in court or the judge ordered him held without bail. >> garcia would back a court tomorrow to face six felony charges related to the november 3rd murder. >> deangelo austin and lukis anderson also charged in the murder. >> a look at stocks. ford motor co. said its u.s. sales rose 2% december, as strong sales of small cars m
the move may violate federal immigration laws. but oakland mayor jean quan argues congress is felt to pass copperheads immigration reform and that something has to be done to help the immigration-- immigrant population in oakland. >> we know that day laborers that people who receive cash or be more open. there is to be a way for the people not to be afraid. of not to report a crime but no. >> residenthere is a onetime application fee of $15 and up to a dollar monthly fee. >>...
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his latest run in with the law. and then at 11:35, a bounty on the [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant bailed out of jail after his latest run in with the law. police arrested williams on charges of child endangerment and being in possession of a stolen gun. williams' arrest came after child welfare officials checked his home on friday. he was arrested earlier this month on a felony warrant. the warrant relighted -- related to a police chase. he was accused of hitting a man with a bottle in november. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is in hospital after her doctors discovered a blood clot steming from a concussion. they discovered it during a routine follow-up. secretary clinton will stay in the hospital in new york city for two days so doctors can
his latest run in with the law. and then at 11:35, a bounty on the [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant bailed out of jail after his latest run in with the law....
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so i figured i would go to law school to change to be where i want to be. >> reporter: even with a higher degree it is still tough. he is still in college and worried about his future because his friends have been forced to take jobs they don't even want. >> they settle with retail businesses. even all my friends work at mcdonald's and places like that because of the higher jobs that are hard to get these days. >> reporter: with the low- paying jobs, it will be that much harder. with tuitions rising across the nation, those bills are stacking up. >> one of my friends bar tend and work at the restaurant just to pay off the loan that she got. >> reporter: she has a 4-year- old as she is worried about what kind of a world her daughter will face. >> it is really disstressing. i got out of the school in the early 90s. it's a tough market. >> reporter: with all these college graduates, what about the people who don't have degrees? well apparently they took these jobs and now they are finding it nearly impossible to get into the job market. it's not easy if you don't have experience. in san fran
so i figured i would go to law school to change to be where i want to be. >> reporter: even with a higher degree it is still tough. he is still in college and worried about his future because his friends have been forced to take jobs they don't even want. >> they settle with retail businesses. even all my friends work at mcdonald's and places like that because of the higher jobs that are hard to get these days. >> reporter: with the low- paying jobs, it will be that much...
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congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already wracked up through the laws that they passed. the one thing that i think hopefully in the new year we'll focus on is seeing if we can put a package like this together with a little bit less drama, a little less brinksmanship, not scare the heck out of folks quite as much. >> major garrett is in the white house briefing room where the president made that announcement just hours ago. major, good morning. >> good morning. >> major, just to start with what was the reaction from the white house once this deal finally passed? >> there was many reactions but i would say the three dominant words described as this relief a sense of triumph and also a sense of regret. let me take those in order. there was genuine relief in the building that the deal got passed. there were hours of very profound anxiety here yesterday that the house would not pass. there really was not an alternative plan if the house amended the senate bill or sent it back or killed it entirely. the president felt slightly powerless watching house republi
congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already wracked up through the laws that they passed. the one thing that i think hopefully in the new year we'll focus on is seeing if we can put a package like this together with a little bit less drama, a little less brinksmanship, not scare the heck out of folks quite as much. >> major garrett is in the white house briefing room where the president made that announcement just hours ago. major, good morning. >>...
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i believe and our suit contends that the ncaa has no authority and operated outside of their own by laws with these sanctions that they brought. >> the govsher said the sandusky case was a criminal matter involving child sex abuse, not a violation of ncaa rules. the association levelled unprecedented sanctions against penn state. governor corbitt argue it had sanctions have hurt citizens and businesses in pennsylvania. penn state itself is not part of the antitrust suit. >>> house speaker john boehner came under fire today from both republicans and democrats for stall a vote on aid package for victims of hurricane sandy. new jersey governor chris christy, a republican whose state suffered billions of dollars in damage accused boehner of using disaster victims as political pawns. boehner later agreed to hold a vote friday to give funds to the national flood insurance program. the rest of the aid package is expected to come under consideration january 15th. >>> freshman congressman eric from the bay area will be sworn in. smallwell got the keys to his new office this morning. the 32-year-o
i believe and our suit contends that the ncaa has no authority and operated outside of their own by laws with these sanctions that they brought. >> the govsher said the sandusky case was a criminal matter involving child sex abuse, not a violation of ncaa rules. the association levelled unprecedented sanctions against penn state. governor corbitt argue it had sanctions have hurt citizens and businesses in pennsylvania. penn state itself is not part of the antitrust suit. >>>...
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local law enforcement handles any arrests of people who are carrying those weapons. tsa spokesman says one passenger traveling from jfk airport in new york tried to take 26 guns on board a flight. >>> preparations for the tournament of roses parade are in full swing. hundreds of volunteers are building and painting floats in pasadena. later today they will cover the structures and all kinds of planned material. stanford band and san jose christmas band will march in the parade as well. >>> the san jose -- san jose state football team has finished its best season. fans crowded into the pizza company in downtown san jose. they look happy. they were there to cheer on the spartans. and it was a close game. san jose state sealed victory by forcing the turnover late in the fourth quarter and that led to a touchdown and a 29-20 win. the team finished their season without head coach mike mcintire. >> it's been an amazing season. i think the nation started to take notice. san jose state is a sleeping giant in terms of the sports program here. we are starting to show good thin
local law enforcement handles any arrests of people who are carrying those weapons. tsa spokesman says one passenger traveling from jfk airport in new york tried to take 26 guns on board a flight. >>> preparations for the tournament of roses parade are in full swing. hundreds of volunteers are building and painting floats in pasadena. later today they will cover the structures and all kinds of planned material. stanford band and san jose christmas band will march in the parade as well....
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>> paul: taxes are going up, we know that, spending, going up for sure even before the health care law kicks in. so, we are moving in that direction, particularly in the entitlement state. not reforming it, but actually expanding it. >> aen what happened this year was the supreme court helping this along, you have the justices essentially rewrite legislation changing the plain text that congress passed in order to declare obamacare constitutional, which is a little scary, that that highest justices in the land would take that sort of activist role and you mentioned france, dan, that's scary. the back drop of this whole presidential year is europe. we know where the path leads. and the turmoil and welfare states and how unsustainability and the high unemployment that comes with them and that was the back drop of our presidential campaign. >> paul: okay, the voters said, yeah, we're going to keep moving in that direction, kim. i mean, how, what do you think the electorate is here, behind the choices that jason just suggested they might be? >> barack obama won this election by very effect
>> paul: taxes are going up, we know that, spending, going up for sure even before the health care law kicks in. so, we are moving in that direction, particularly in the entitlement state. not reforming it, but actually expanding it. >> aen what happened this year was the supreme court helping this along, you have the justices essentially rewrite legislation changing the plain text that congress passed in order to declare obamacare constitutional, which is a little scary, that that...
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it's against the law to discriminate. is there hypocrisy in our law? last year alone over 65% of, gay and young women. one fifth of and people try to take their own life and 19% of the community felt discriminated against because of their sexuality. we need to work together to change this to your desk are some of you know fellow partnerships at the same legal benefits. maybe, but it's not about that. as the principle of being denied the right to a gay people to be equal. this is an issue important to young people, then why is it being debated here today? young people not only want to marry who they want when they're older, they want homosexuality to be accepted now. others may say this infringes. however, research has shown 50% of people support same-sex marriage either way. this campaign would respect or understanding society where everyone is equal. but this campaign, we can lobby rft. we can educate the public. we can create an understanding that change the attitude. as the scottish youth parliament approves the national campaign last year, we can m
it's against the law to discriminate. is there hypocrisy in our law? last year alone over 65% of, gay and young women. one fifth of and people try to take their own life and 19% of the community felt discriminated against because of their sexuality. we need to work together to change this to your desk are some of you know fellow partnerships at the same legal benefits. maybe, but it's not about that. as the principle of being denied the right to a gay people to be equal. this is an issue...
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that tax agreement was signed into law today but more cliffs lie ahead, including the very dangerous problem of raising the u.s. debt ceiling. erskine bowles is joining us right now. he's the co-founder of the organization called fix the debt, which is obviously something very important. former white house chief of staff under president bill clinton and the co-sponsor of the simpson/bowles commission designed to deal with debt relief and deficit reduction. erskine bowles, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. glad to be with you. >> first of all, had you been a member of the house or the senate, how would you have voted for the fiscal relief legislation? >> look, i would have voted for it. you know, i think going over the cliff would have been an economic disaster for the country. it was too much too quick, too abruptly and if you look at the cuts that were, you know, in the sequester, they are all in the discretionary items. none of them deal with the items to slow the rate of growth and that's the entitlement programs and it did generate a little bit of revenue for the coun
that tax agreement was signed into law today but more cliffs lie ahead, including the very dangerous problem of raising the u.s. debt ceiling. erskine bowles is joining us right now. he's the co-founder of the organization called fix the debt, which is obviously something very important. former white house chief of staff under president bill clinton and the co-sponsor of the simpson/bowles commission designed to deal with debt relief and deficit reduction. erskine bowles, thank you for joining...
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i don't say the criminal law would be stepping in. there would be school officials that would say, parents, what's going on here? take a step back. and the sorts of allegations she's making, not just making them to her. but going to school officials and to others. and saying she's mentally ill. we're thinking about having her committed, et cetera. if that stuff isn't true, that's dangerous stuff to be saying about someone. >> dan abrams, thanks very much. we appreciate it. josh? >> all right. >>> let's take a look, now, at the weather. time, now, for our sam champion. what do you have? >> believe it or not, we have a yearly event where we look at the weather disasters that total more than $1 billion in damage. this year, there were 11 of them. 11 of them. if you're not following the extreme team, you probably should be. seven severe weather events that included tornadoes. and the drought. and the wildfires in the west. on top of the hurricane list, sandy, $60 billion-plus, so far. we don't know what the total on that is yet. 62% of th
i don't say the criminal law would be stepping in. there would be school officials that would say, parents, what's going on here? take a step back. and the sorts of allegations she's making, not just making them to her. but going to school officials and to others. and saying she's mentally ill. we're thinking about having her committed, et cetera. if that stuff isn't true, that's dangerous stuff to be saying about someone. >> dan abrams, thanks very much. we appreciate it. josh? >>...
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. >> this law is just one step in the broader effort to strengthen our economy and broaden opportunity for everybody. >> reporter: but the bill almost went down in the face of heated objections from many house republicans. >> there's no spending cuts. we're adding $4 billion a day to the debt. >> what we're really doing is raising taxes to give the president more money to spend. we think that's a bad idea. >> reporter: even eric cantor, the second-highest ranking republican in the house, was opposed to the deal struck by his colleagues in the senate. >> i do not support the bill. >> reporter: but others said, like it or not, the bill was the only way to prevent a big tax increase for virtually every american worker. >> republicans and the american people are getting something really important, permanent tax relief. >> reporter: the bill will prevent an income tax relief on workers earning under $400,000 a year. it also will extend unemploym t unemployments for people looking for work. but the bill leaves a lot left to do. in two months, the government will hit the limit of how much mon
. >> this law is just one step in the broader effort to strengthen our economy and broaden opportunity for everybody. >> reporter: but the bill almost went down in the face of heated objections from many house republicans. >> there's no spending cuts. we're adding $4 billion a day to the debt. >> what we're really doing is raising taxes to give the president more money to spend. we think that's a bad idea. >> reporter: even eric cantor, the second-highest ranking...
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hopefully you love your in-laws. >> i'm away from home right now, but if my in-laws are staying, you are welcome to stay as long as you would like. >> good answer, muhammad. good answer. >>> because of this storm, the search for two missing students in maine is suspended indefinitely. state police divers used sonar in their efforts to locate the two. they were last seen drinking with friends a week ago at wells' home and they're students at a yacht-building school along the maine coast. >>> in other news, hundreds of schoolteachers plan to attend firearms training today in salt lake city. the 200 teachers come from districts all across utah and they volunteered for the concealed weapons training that is offered each year. organizers say in past years, only a few dozen teachers have attended this training, but they're expecting an overflow crowd now because of this month's tragedy in newtown, connecticut. >>> to another growing gun controversy over a newspaper's decision to publish the names and addresses of hand gun permit holders. even though the information is a matter of public re
hopefully you love your in-laws. >> i'm away from home right now, but if my in-laws are staying, you are welcome to stay as long as you would like. >> good answer, muhammad. good answer. >>> because of this storm, the search for two missing students in maine is suspended indefinitely. state police divers used sonar in their efforts to locate the two. they were last seen drinking with friends a week ago at wells' home and they're students at a yacht-building school along the...
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this time of year you find out about these wacky laws. in maryland, michigan and new jersey, delaware, illinois and california, employers now can no longer require or request your social media passwords from employees or job applicants. >> in kentucky, releasing wild hogs into the wild is prohibited. >> oh, man. >> how about illinois? it's now legal for people to collect roadkill off the side of the road. >> it is legal? >> it is now legal. >> unless you run into a wild hog. >> that was illegally set into the wild. >> there are roadkill restaurants, by the way, across this country. true story. you can take roadkill and they will cook it for you. >> bring your own roadkill? >> bring your own roadkill. >> all right. >> i like this one in wellington, kansas, which will have a lot of cat ladies upset. hou households cannot have more than four cats per household. >> skipping ahead real quickly, in illinois a new skin tax band-aids that strip clubs charge $3 at the door and send those proceeds to charity. they nicknamed this willie's law. >> yo
this time of year you find out about these wacky laws. in maryland, michigan and new jersey, delaware, illinois and california, employers now can no longer require or request your social media passwords from employees or job applicants. >> in kentucky, releasing wild hogs into the wild is prohibited. >> oh, man. >> how about illinois? it's now legal for people to collect roadkill off the side of the road. >> it is legal? >> it is now legal. >> unless you run...
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a reminder of the new laws kicking in the new year's. sarah francisco will no longer have free parking on sundays. >> starting january 6th, the city's nearly 30,000 m will start accepting cash and credit seven days a week. >> on sundays meters will be enforced from noon to 6:00 p.m. city-wide charging between 70--25¢ to $5.75 an hour depending on whether located. >> driver's will be able to pay to park for up to four hours every meter. and drivers will be able to prepay if they choose to park before noon. >> the new parking plan is expected to generate about $2 million a year. >> construction on the oakland airport bar connection has passed the halfway point. >> will be similar to a people mover system between the mandalay bay and excalibur casinos in las vegas. >> construction is scheduled to be completed in late 2013. the project is on time for a september 2014 opening insofar as on budget. >> a new year's means resolutions and your smart fog and help you. laurie segall has the details. >> it is time to make those new users and lotion
a reminder of the new laws kicking in the new year's. sarah francisco will no longer have free parking on sundays. >> starting january 6th, the city's nearly 30,000 m will start accepting cash and credit seven days a week. >> on sundays meters will be enforced from noon to 6:00 p.m. city-wide charging between 70--25¢ to $5.75 an hour depending on whether located. >> driver's will be able to pay to park for up to four hours every meter. and drivers will be able to prepay if...
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the snawrnl -- sister-in-law that's lost everything in a fire in the home on christmas day, and they're trying to raise enough money to bury father and son in mexico city. friends set up a bank account to help the mother and daughter with living and funeral expenses. if you wish to donate, you can log on to abc-7 news.com and click on "see it on tv". the information on how to donate is there. reporting live in marin county, abc-7 news. >> ama: friends of the man shot and killed by walnut creek police held a vigil at the salon where he worked. they came to remember anthony banta, jr. police responded to a nine one one call with a woman scream income the background. officers said he had a weapon but doesn't say what it was. >> he took --... >> a good man. he had a future. >> ama: the officers involved are on paid leave, which is normal procedure. >>> we have new information tonight on the murder investigation of a entrepreneur found dead in his home last month. 66-year-old ravi kuma was killed during a home invasion november 30th. no cause of death has been released. a man and woman have
the snawrnl -- sister-in-law that's lost everything in a fire in the home on christmas day, and they're trying to raise enough money to bury father and son in mexico city. friends set up a bank account to help the mother and daughter with living and funeral expenses. if you wish to donate, you can log on to abc-7 news.com and click on "see it on tv". the information on how to donate is there. reporting live in marin county, abc-7 news. >> ama: friends of the man shot and killed...
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the snawrnl -- sister-in-law that's lost everything in a fire in the home on christmas day, and they're trying to raise enough money to bury father and son in mexico city. friends set up a bank account to help the mother and daughter with living and funeral expenses. if you wish to donate, you can log on to abc-7 news.com and click on "see it on tv". the information on how to donate is there. reporting live in marin county, abc-7 news. >> ama: friends of the man shot and killed by walnut creek police held a vigil at the salon where he worked. they came to remember anthony banta, jr. police responded to a nine one one call with a woman scream income the background. officers said he had a weapon but doesn't say what it was. >> he took --... >> a good man. he had a future. >> ama: the officers involved are on paid leave, which is normal procedure. >>> we have new information tonight on the murder investigation of a entrepreneur found dead in his home last month. 66-year-old ravi kuma was killed during a home invasion november 30th. no cause of death has been released. a man and woman have
the snawrnl -- sister-in-law that's lost everything in a fire in the home on christmas day, and they're trying to raise enough money to bury father and son in mexico city. friends set up a bank account to help the mother and daughter with living and funeral expenses. if you wish to donate, you can log on to abc-7 news.com and click on "see it on tv". the information on how to donate is there. reporting live in marin county, abc-7 news. >> ama: friends of the man shot and killed...
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. >> the fiscal cliff deal is now officially signed into law and president obama did that using a pen that copies his signature. president obama is back in hawaii on vacation with the first family. the house of representatives pass add fiscal cliff deal on tuesday night after the senate approved it. >> for the first time in two days a "spare the air" alert is nut in effect so you can legally use your fireplace. however, the bay area air quality management district is asking you still avoid doing so. officials say pollution levels in the air could build to unhealthy levels today if enough people decide to light a fire. that could force a "spare the air the air" alert. we will talk about the frost and the air. that is ahead. the embarcardero is one of the warmer spots but, city, nut terribly warm. we will check with your abc7 morning commute from the traffic center. >> the holidays could be over but the work is not done at ups, today is a very busy day at the shipping company. >> we are coming up on 6:10. there is too much moisture in the air around santa rosa and the temperature is dow
. >> the fiscal cliff deal is now officially signed into law and president obama did that using a pen that copies his signature. president obama is back in hawaii on vacation with the first family. the house of representatives pass add fiscal cliff deal on tuesday night after the senate approved it. >> for the first time in two days a "spare the air" alert is nut in effect so you can legally use your fireplace. however, the bay area air quality management district is...
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this law would block american families from adopting any more of them. a tiny desert town is making waves for trying to turn itself into a center of ecotechnology california was completely deserted nearly 30 years ago until one guy on his own bought the place and decided to turn it around. now he cales it the town powered by the sun. neath vogel is live in los angeles with the story. good to see you neath. >> i -- aneat attachment it's not a story you see about every day. about one hand who stumbled across a western ghost town years ago and is now turning it into a high tech desert oasis. >> harold freeman was prospecting for gold back in 1984 when he happened upon the tiny town of anyplaceton, -- nipton, california. >> i'm distressed the hotel has been condemned by the county as a structure. and none of the buildings -- >> the geology goss bought the town for $200,000 and decided to restore it installing solar pants to power the whole town. ecocab prince based on designs by frank lloyd wright and setting up wi-fi for all residents. nipton is experiencin
this law would block american families from adopting any more of them. a tiny desert town is making waves for trying to turn itself into a center of ecotechnology california was completely deserted nearly 30 years ago until one guy on his own bought the place and decided to turn it around. now he cales it the town powered by the sun. neath vogel is live in los angeles with the story. good to see you neath. >> i -- aneat attachment it's not a story you see about every day. about one hand...
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>> i think we need to ban gun control laws that keep people from protecting themselves. the problem is not going to go away if we ban this or that gun, it doesn't work, doesn't even work in new england. you have had mass murders in england, mass murders -- people need to be able to defend themselves at the point of the crime and not wait for 20 minutes for the police to come when everybody is dead. >> when you said is an absolutely, the gun murder rate in countries like britain or germany or australia who have all suffered massacres many years ago of a similar nature. there are 35 people killed a year, your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than ours, that is true, your violent crime rate -- your violent crime rate. >> and they got rid of these all the weapons. >> as is the violent crime rate in australia. america is not the wild west that you are depicting, we only have the problem in our cities, and unhappily in our schools where people like you have been able to get laws put on the books that keep people from being able to defend themselves. i honestly d
>> i think we need to ban gun control laws that keep people from protecting themselves. the problem is not going to go away if we ban this or that gun, it doesn't work, doesn't even work in new england. you have had mass murders in england, mass murders -- people need to be able to defend themselves at the point of the crime and not wait for 20 minutes for the police to come when everybody is dead. >> when you said is an absolutely, the gun murder rate in countries like britain or...
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we are not going to all agree with every law that is passed. i don't agree with the laws that restrict contraception use now being put forth in different states around the country. i feel like those infringe on my rights as well. >> nothing infringes on your rights. >> you don't have to work at hobby lobby. economicception is an check issue for many women. >> this is about forcing the employer to give it to you for free. >> happy new. >> sean: and we continue to monitor here on the fox news channel america on the brink. the latest on the fiscal cliff. let not your heart be troubled. that is all the time we have left but greta is standing by to go on the record. we'll see you back here monday captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> greta: this s a fox news alert. 74 hours to go before president obama, the senate and the house shove america off the fiscal cliff. let's go to capitol hill fox news chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel live with the latest. >> we are heading into a critical weekend as a final push is made to keep t
we are not going to all agree with every law that is passed. i don't agree with the laws that restrict contraception use now being put forth in different states around the country. i feel like those infringe on my rights as well. >> nothing infringes on your rights. >> you don't have to work at hobby lobby. economicception is an check issue for many women. >> this is about forcing the employer to give it to you for free. >> happy new. >> sean: and we continue to...